Navigating Between Code Issues

To navigate to the next/previous code issue in the current file

Press
F12
to go to the next code issue, or
Shift+F12
to go to the previous code issue.

On the main menu, choose
ReSharper | Inspect | Next Issue in File
or
ReSharper | Inspect | Previous Issue in File.

Use the
marker bar
on the right side of the editor window:
clicking on markers brings the caret to the corresponding issues; clicking on the status indicator on
top of the marker bar brings the caret to the next issue in the file.

If you are only interested in errors in the current file,
you can jump between them skipping issues with lower severity levels.
Besides, if you enable the
Solution-Wide Analysis, you can jump between errors in the entire solution.
Note that names of the navigation commands in the menu change if the solution-wide analysis is on.
Specifically,
Next Error
changes to
Next Error in Solution
and
Previous Error
becomes
Previous Error in Solution.

To navigate to the next/previous error

Press
Alt+F12
to go to the next error, or
Shift+Alt+F12
to go to the previous error.

If the
Solution-Wide Analysis
is enabled and there are some errors,
the number of error is displayed in the right corner of the status bar.
You can click this number to go to the next error in the solution.

If you are not interested in code issues detected with a specific inspection, press
Alt+Enter
while you at the issue and select
Inspection [name of inspection].
Then you can choose to suppress the corresponding code inspection for this issue or change the
inspection severity level
to
Do not show.